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t: AC.l;f ! i-Mcii. ' , Sent K.iU;t Sum White. tt!l) l-'unt a police o lately iu fcjiicriiiiifiilo, was a genteel kid ."glove gambler, and tame near being tlectO'l,, two yuuls eiucc, to the Legisla ture, by the Bosewatcr wingof,ihe Lem cratic party, Sam wm . tlie financial gent of Bella Cora in the lnt Cora trial, and principal witness tor, tne acience. iieMiurt: llie question, waKcu "ini j, ij wur.u r, if ... v . ' , . -. . v.;'., . : ' a.' if rt i " ---'- wimt vi jour buaiiwwr ;w lie ...ere.i, .,t.,5 i4 Dfpotfil fa Ufl Itlirs. tlfms. 3Lffrif nlliirf , Jntf rtntl tmnrflnrmftits? (f flmmffff. f hf SLrta bcD Sdf srrs. ilicrahtr tfttft tbf flOlW VLtrflf. . -1 - T m oiv nsr c ei-lt ta Hie Uuil or lUr-. . . . . 'A. ', - .-,r j . y.Zj ( "'Crr,'''","'' c - -.,,,,. . .'. " ' ' -r. , , . - W K. U dctoft Crf-IJo jhm, jj-lt t.. .., y y .' - .; ,- r, -,,-,, ,,-. ,. -, ;hi - V..uJta .AtrSBURy; N;;0:AUGlJST -12, ' ' :." NUMBER XI UaverpaaiMt twenty dayir.,, "Don't """" t-i tliiuk 1 littve." a- jwa ienj iwi ease.of x '3avT.I)oiit11fiik IliuVc." Have ,m 1lir on eonled tweii t na think1 tli heart nn!, eonseqncatly. V WcrA IinitiWl f.i 11 u.l ve." 'llave ymt cofied two, Waereral wkiiorit.. v.r ,l.m ! -lVMrt tl.1nk I 1i. "l aworetUt thelmtli waa not given n a . rottW wryoarjiamalliw "lea. pttnmlui.ei.t, the earn vm .ljWrie(J, J jpoeijtdftmy PJ.' uky1 llrttW i without wjnirii.g hail from the defeud 'jvt pax Jnlsr r" , X aftr. ' - ' )V'e are under Uio iuiuression tiiat Ihert''- ' are a lrooai j milliner ui - gmii n niin about Wawiiiigtoii wlio don't eony two Imgo a ihonth, and draw their imy regu lar. A fH t trait. imwnm B.riuxRE. Th following i acojy of a letter from DARKNESS- VISIBLE. . - culportenr in Virgidih write,'' "I 7Mawi-bewuii tl uioiintttijiswherg colpor teiir have tiver been. Many of the pco ! plo ciiiniot read, nud care very little abont .their tliildrcn learning to read;' while ! others ay they wish lo have them learn, but liare n school. One man told me fhSliifitif i.leiitr of book : but I found Ui-'ot a ihonth, and ilraw Their imy regit- " 'onowiug id a coj)y ot a letter from ,, V,,,, , , , , idda: ' y ' i "ne yeoman aaia mat ane iuiu no ltibie, t TU nu V luUA member of Congmshifa given licr . . n J V .r r pT i - - . r .i tmT Bciwrt She waa ignorant of lliern Indiana, irivea ait account of tlt kno'eoo e receni oryonr fneinHy f - : . T... . J? 'narrow eca.Tor Mcero l-'ywlcr and wjf ?f "lu'30l tlUimo, together wiUi the j the c,"en, Terfautent, of Tiiliy.' " Tlio Syracuse JOurnaf, ayJ bwUifiir cane aceoinpaiiyiiig it, uiadojand none of her family could read. Sho there waa hul tW rife yrcserrwr for ilrtJ,fry't M,io hHtt.vUeU iljirted was a member of a cuuroh, but did not and Iter 4tMbawd ; he inplted1iupera-1"? f. Ujo library of the late lament-, that the must be born again. - - I .tovely 4lial M anowa pni w on ( uac aue v r . J , . , , V w Manv would not accent of book or f....,-.-:i L.i..z-u ;.. i I accent tin token of vour (r end i n , wou,, "ol "P1 oooKor pnwpv " T. , ; tncU. or let their children either hnv or tioor Uunuu auu .ma .life wa worm wr,'-; .r . ' B "fc"" n,li ... 7 i ' iwj Htri mvrvij ir lummy lor . M"v """ .vi. m s gmnif iiwi w luoru.tlian liert!' Tlie jrescrvcr having no itru), ilrl. rowlcr tore the lietu from Iter1 dret, and fantcued it t' her hiixbnnd whom hhe continued to encourage, saying lie could hold on to -him, and if the pre erv-er could aot iintnin thoio Irotli, die would Iki th one t lt go and leave him to belp liimaelf. . , ' i , - The tire waa getting hotter and hotter. Tlife.wutor waa ihivk with human furmc Ktriir.finip fttr lifu : 'r!i tnta. Itor ..iiiiur Iroady on Brc, from her head, aiij hand C,'lUu(wu. in tiaml Witn tne one its cotIr and elcirant uorkmaiishin. tint 'thev let them attend 1,l.f!i.iu.io..llc. fiiieny lor ino motives wluclr proiuiteu .1 - .1 i .i ' 1 i .it? u .inn ion, nun ine Fashionables atsaratooa. . Ve.,J5nd in tho correspondent of the New York Ilorald, the following; Tho circumforouce of a fuahiofiably dressed woman trere, is about even tystatim Uijnmrt and a half, and when two of .theeo .ani- "Within a foWw DittloWts of LItinor-Jealf r. Mr. DetevanV President of the New York Bute Temperance, Society, in his recent address ia the capitol in Albany, dwelt mainly on Uienow prevalent oat- weekg," he said, "it baa mil get wattaing togetlier tiey look Lke to "V. t1, , . b . ' vliivie conscience revolted at hlB emplov- ment, in a large riqnof establishment, has a large balloon inverted.; Tlie daily oc cupation of the fair creatnra begins w'h I tn ., . . nCre innocent and creditable dreasin? in elaborate morninsr attire and : t.iiu!nrtw lie stated that it now onlv took floinenading ,to , the rwgrea ; $prifig, ten, somo say four, gallons of purewbls- merce.' To these are added rain-water, catnphene, and arsenic; the latter to re store the bead destroyed by the water, lie stated also,; that brandy made to im itate the real French brandy, and of ma terials of the most poisonous character, was sold at $4 the gallon, costing only 22 cents. That all kinds of wines were imi tated so closely that the best judges could not discriminate; costing bnt a trifle, and Uvhi.M alia talcM Iisa up iIumuw trliuaA. tJ -one rbWontfwawcl-tfti n like ilreakfast then dre86for. a 4riv. After tlie drive the takes an anti-prandial snooze, or receives a snob or two. Then comes the work of. dressing for dinner, for which, she appears like Villikiug in the song in " galliaut array," with all sorts of diamonds and things.. Dinner is at three, and fills up two hours. Next come tlie riding, and in the evening the I'l J . .1 T . 1 ' iney .ire vVV,ma w me iract cn. se, auu , flir fl(Mrom croatiop to ,ll4 ma. all mwionury xvorkjflnd some ! are so L,e &r M j,. w ya bare mnch opposed to the distrihution ojf books i..,, r sold at prices to snit cnstoinere. Tlie high ! er the standing of the customer, and tlie reminiscences a wakened hythcii9M.ciiilii.il. 1 kIihII nev-. er fiM.fc ujii.ii tins cane without hvlng re- UitiHleo ot Ashlaod, anil iu late tiol.le ;m """'i 1 conm scarely get per-itiunh iathodailv IifBot thoSarato. belle. pe.)r. Though lcadv ho- (still lives,-! miion to pass the night with them: At- LSbc- gets up a eond-wdmy flirations, and tnotmucli behind, but much in advance mnch opposed to the distribution qjf books . lmM aliOUt the treeUof tlw vdl,, and tracts, that I conld scarely get per-rSucl, igUl0 jj, IifcoftLe Saratoga more particular as to his wines, the high- nr Ilia nriiw In antiafv hiia na to analitV. The mosi celebrated brands were made , ANOTHER FACTION. i We Lave to add another .caution to that given on Saturday, relative to the ope- rating' .of,. Black Republicanism among our servile population, luejuait is open eawlth Peddlers suioTOypsTesTiow t will progress remain to be seen. Tlie following from a correspondent of the- Lynchburg VirgamaH will explain. A small company of Gypsies composed of three indifferent looking men two hor ridly ugly women"nd',aeven or ; eight children lately camped aear Appomattot Court House to give organ grinding con cert and tell negro fortunes, as ia up posed, in payment for all kind of stolen commodities, corn, oats, and other pro vender for their four horses,' and fowls and other provision for themselves. The fortune of all tlie slaves, they say is the same. They say to them, Be of good cheer; you will soon be better off than your masters ; in two year yon will oe free." lheir concerts are nciq at nigui, when and where the whiskey jng is band ed around freely. . They were driven from Appomattox at ted European dealers, be it known, are ; though they say that the Bible is1 as jimch j 6ho iikM it. TLoofc t that splendid crca- of.,,,e American trader, in their adulter- criii.-.l J...1L .r.J.i. I, w i., .. ' 'v-r-I sno lines k. uwn ui uiai spieouiu crca- ... ta II ll.l lilflmt ftf -tl.fln jliMtljliltc rif ilia Ri. I f' a . ,ll nnlH an ailrprtifu'innnt from j three waltiing men, and i now flirting cbcmist in New York, who is Mnow pre- oiio she loved better . ,Ic "'J fneud, and I mIioU be most u'c tn T , lhe-yonng pco- a tim youth in die corner. He is , pared to furnish the Aavorinyt for every auu , - . . . . , ... use of, nd the n.meaof the most celebra- ?EZSZ ZXZ ailVI V enjjnAJVH wr w D litionists. Ixok out for them camped near Lynchburg. We know not whether they caule honestly by their four horsea, but feel certain they fed them on Tibbs' oats stolen from the stack. P. S. We would like to know how they got the four horses. ations. w was one of tl.e rot fru.uof tl.e mi. aliu .'u.ii':r that people while they lived in Oiuu, 'las tribe have now removed to Kansas, ajid Orey Eyea had come from that distant land to attend the Confer ence, lie is an ordained mtaUter in the Methodist Episcopal L'iiuxch, and i said to be a renutrkabla nasu . , - ? . t.Tht favourite iVam. Mary arpaa e all other name ia universality .it be. long sot only to women throoguout all, Ckrwtendoin. bnt even to men who bear it as abscond name. ' Thus, for instanee, Ui Qaaea of Spain's nam 1 Uary, he husband's Dame i ilary, her mother'f name ia Mary, ad even nor sister' ham is Mary; ber nncle and all herconsin are Mary, and ber cousin a children are Mary Win fact, all the- royal family, of Spain, male and female, ar? Marys, with scarcely an exception. " iCaTerfecQom. . Naaman "was a mighty man. Hut hb was ft leper. Every man has aoau 11 or other in hk charactcr-v-aoqie thing thai blemidies and djminighea 1uni-4ome al loy in bis grandeur somo damp toJiis joy ; hejmay yer happj.verj $Hj yet, in oraetuing or outer not so gooa aa he should be, nor o happy as be would be. Naaman was as grant as -the world lftli! msVa l.?m ' and Vf rai TtaTlrttl ITaTt remarks, the basest slave in Syria" would not bare changed akin $tu JunVv 1- V A Beautiful ThoughL-&tM one lift said of who die young, that "they are like the lamb which the Alpine shepherd bear in their arm to higher, greener p Cures, tliat tlie flock may WJo w." than herself, took the dunireroiw ican As "aIW " !u' coiuluct shall prove thai I pie aiumigtlieuiarc anxious to have books, telliii!? her that ha is off for Newoort lo- ' l tiul of livtwr.'tml the Cogniac brandy, tbevmse from the Water, Mr. Fwler l'"J! "worthy or hi ciufidenee. "Education i much talked of, bnt IIMrroW Bnd wants a bit of her hair be- i c,c c,c 19 produced" ! - i. A3, i . ... .. ... r i j : Willi rilU4U"ul tftitiiLd I nin fs-itla ... . - I - I Ti." r'":V. 3.7.1 . . ' " I he. hna w,,r r be leaves. She tries to look sorry, . ; prtttrtlm, Fnil. wloed tin aaterfroi i htaliwfh end W '"-- ' MILLAUD EILLMORC L"' nta .. 0T" llu but is really thinking whether he could In an Artesian well in New Orleans ting op fresh fruit in lmauie iter rruin iu liait h ai U etes, . - 1untaS5 aiiJT. I s a flic peon e are. t.. .v ,r...If...,.,rt i ttlw ansur. reeenndv brtmslit no from a has beeooie a et bv anaoncourageUliimiOTctau. .... ol , ., -!.. .i.;i.i.. .:,i..., :.,... V . "W"T " dentl.f five l.nn.lrV,d'.nd,eifftfctv" feet, over the eoualrv. ia ' o beinzav4. lie continued t- rUuiatle, T.ri.U " ' ",v" . " """-"""--! street and ten thousand a year. "'j .i Y. 7. .7" 4:1 i. i. .im.,iti. are Inri; with the wave. Half an hour ehn.e'l and thero were n ij;n of 'asitance. Hi Strength w rapidlv (a:tNg 1m4 wiff observing it, tried to clietfr him. lie s;iiil be conhl hot WhikI it any longer, it oem ed a Ihongh he uniat gire u. At thai moment she husrtt a steamer coining rap v idly.throiigli tho water. iUt nays; ".VJy dear husbauu, a few moment inure un w arc safe. Int yon hear a boat cm Insfv lie said he did, and iinniediatcl vlr.1 ltia.ln all tl.A (.HAirfA in till txiir n and atniggll fxir .himself and luiroic Wie.l "njl K!ib . I)H -ifa nniil 11m. lliatiai,.i -an m flii.l - ve Ailld, collbtltutc the CXU'lllil tooklhent, ith acrw U other, mi hw be .Iid or bmiy part of the shellaml ConiluodotM dock, v ... a large turtle nUoid about eight poun l tlie 1.1 .. 1 I.,... 1 -mm , .. . . . , , , . HUIU llll;jklT llllU. mt MM x,sv,o v. I Tr J . . IIOI. , t TI ilail if Iifa nf thn onnli ot II, cnnniK , J. . .. c i. .:r.. 1 J. C. L. ( U..I In an old conling, some distance from':, k,mi thn a.un a thnt nf th KelU. if .l..,Vl. .., n our Northern friend are preparing to go 1 the main mad. I went to see five families. i. u - f.i .k- if- u W -..-i;'.in Ami J,ftIU MHminUa .maina.Jl''n " esteasiv aeale, and to aaake all ' What i called the tortoise shell is hot, a is gyucrallyslippoicd, tlie bony cov ering or shield ol the tnrlle, but only the scalew-hich cover it. These aro "thir teen iu number: viifbt of them flat nnd hvc a littlecurved. tl the nut ones four : Ihey never had any schools. I save the ,i : .1 ...,:i .;,i. i, Th new custom of pu't- bennetieslly teakd aam, incas. It H extending all ties, town' and country. every houM-keeper (or his m usual, into tk Only two of them had a Bible, and only and revolve4 arolItld lier hoops. ,A a depjh of sixty feet, but in th . case He is treated as she treat her lap dog,!""? -mu . - taBe. bove Xe- York, two person, are now put- .1 :n. .1 . ... ., 'Wl.Silitul touttHCt. lin ... . buiUinir 220 fia,! loner and 5 storiei one .of the whole itniribcr Could read.J SOIIIClillies afiHit lon-r eliililn nsoineTnu l Primera. nnd tliA ime'.i . i-i , aiMl seven mehe brontl. aeini tranmi.ir. i . .'i i . -ii ........ .-w.v. . i .1 'V . , i wno couiu reau sain lie won u try ana .i. .! -,, ,. .ni cut, eleiintlv variegated, with white, rel, x- . , .. ; ia tne style among some sno yellow, and dark browiixlouds, which are 'lnc" u,e "l onc m wem : "these women a bore you know. fully brought out when theshell, is pre- 'usod religion, nor did they hear a ser- nac, a I mon once n year ; some ot tlie children ruaixoauiig.iiad never heard a sermon. Kbaarr Balks In l.uojlir Aluu '"3'1 ' inlier " trt Monday, at Ftowtroef, Mi: (Hiarlo they would in a few year exterminate KaaMf, reaident rten in the County , them. When a turtlo is caught, they Lnnalic Aylnintat Wamliiworth.appeW- fasten him, ami cover hi back with dry ed before Xlr. Henry. iiMin a aumiwMiv leaves or gras", 'o which they set fire, to answer the charge of having nnlnwliil The. hint eansi- the plates to seraratc at ly kilted and ilala D.iaict IMIey, aged their j-iintn ; a large knife is then careful-Siaty-Mvc. au inmate of thai establish U inserted lioriiontiilly beneath them, and ineiif. . The proceedings were t.ikon by tlie lumimie lifted from the back, care tie Comtuk-iirficrs of Lniuicy. Mr. Clark-.' being taken not v injure the shell by too Sua Aooeared for the deieiidant. Mr. ImkJ uiucli heat, nor to" tyrce it off until the U.e plate vary mgfro.il an e.ghtl, joX wLo" wc info a larkct ll0)6c , garter of an inch in h.ek..e. The ; . , , on t.xhibition ' , do n.;t kill the turtle; did they dMH.H,7vVcVwiE it. kin ana counsel for pro( uiin. There apvoar to le a -lent in the eatablinh' -utent-wt liavmjr rucyurao-tu a told lioa er .'Taih, aTieneM-r ii j.atieiil 1)rcnmo rscjra-; bla. fjirly oa tho .morning of the Wii ut , April, liollry having beu reported a, excitable Mr. Snape directed the attend ants to put him into the him wer bath Dolley had been nnuished in a similar, .way, about a week tMifuri'. On seeing Mr. , . Hiisd with the key iu his baud, procuetl- jng toward the bath door, JAdJuy struck , iiiui a Violent blow on th liewJ and tried toeieapo. . Ilowa followyd, and Uronght back to the bathr.iom by force. a ' Mr. Snapo deirad the attendant bi atrip him. Thuy did . Dilley tlwn wont into the h.itli. The cold water was turned upon him- lie was kept there iwem v-ctyiu ininiiie, auu wuiiiu nneeu These last named snobs play billiards, smoke awful segam, drive horses which are bought, and tho bnyers sold at the same ' . ' time, and otherwise spend their time in A story is told of a tall, raw-boned fel- t . !-:..,:-.,,. and o s -i HUM i L ..... . , was ' n,cn nmKC 1,10 American snoo so vgiu- stvuck with it. iooiea memocr or society, tne taoies " I kucjil",'' said he, " that's a great ( snob is preferable to the horse and Lil hog. 1 swear loever saw a finer looking iard snob, one in my life. I twar what shoK legs . ' . ,,e & here!'amv fricna Utile ' . . " "f a.'ou iwt rUtipay de. , ii- i- -'i i . Av. lull to dav, said a nejrro to a iScwtir dry liH.k.ng ind.vidnal, trotting,, "yon , .hkecper. "Whv, he isn't a must not swear so. X t ., ,, r .' . -' . . , ... i . 1 1 -, . i xi fraid Iain going to run away, is he! I swear should ukc to knoWhy, ,.t N , L , p said the hard Nearer With an ounnon,, darkegl0wy nnd mysteriously, he's va. , I' " 'W. V a . I ' 1 1' 1 1 i 1 heat ha Hilly preparefk.it lor separation, i ..-..,... t .i,. ,. ,,,., fc"Hi to run away iiimseii.amiuareiore ne Manr turtle Jie under Uti cruel oi.era-,. , . . ...... ,',, ,,. ..... T .,.., , iwanrato make a raise? tiaivbut inslunccs iire..nuuieroji in which i j,!,, tttev- nave wen tiuyia imimi uiik, l.u a:.. f ii,. i in i ' tt.ji.S. tkii. r..,i.. qmreil the T.. .i.L ii ...i.:..i. i. 1 I . . Ik . -. HI IOC .LIlUOUlll WCIl WUICII IS HOW UC- receives a chickin bone. But ' ..... bs to call ln? I,r08ecutca 0,1 ,,,e public square, at iinh iiiiee, m.Tsiiviis arc uruugm up iiviii a depth of yeo feet, f ,Z.ivinif(m ALi, Mesengtr. THFCOST OF SPIRITUALISM. The editor of flie New York Pathfinder, formerly a spiritualist, says; "We know one individual in this city who has spent upwards of twenty-five thousand dollars in promulgating spiritualism within the last two years, ana probably will spend twenty-five thousand more before he dis covers the old adage that a fool and his money arc soon parted.'" DRIVEN TO SI R IPE BV A WRO.Ntil'l'L CIIARUK Of TIIEKT. ting up a building 2iO fuel long and 5 stone, high, eiclusively for lk manufacture of cans and prewrve. Iney will Mrtploy upward ol 300 wen. Tbey have pst U0 acre of land in cul tivation with tlie cbaiceU fruita. To facilitate the receipt and delivery ot good, a canal ba bea cut from tbe bank, of the nver to tne tc The correspondent of . tlia - Cddidi Standard writing from tVasbingtoa gie the following intelligence t ' -;.. A large number of Canadiau paper have been received licre ; giving a notice of the anticipated fight at the Clifton House. On the. same morning Mr. Bur lingame left here, these paper published tbe time and place of the fightr-also, dis tance and weapon ; more fact then were known in Washington. Tbe people are , advised to fake a run down and see. a regular Yankee fight' - Qnere How did these facts find their way to Canada f As the distance and wcaponl bad; twt been made known to Col. Brooke- ahd hia friends, it is very clear that Mr. Bur lingame had made all necessary arrange ments to prevent a fiirht in tlie event Col. Brooks was rash, enough to follow him to the Clifton House. ' - A i lady writes from Newport; "ftf have to dress abont nine time a day here. First, we put on a dress to dress in. Tlien we are ready for breakfast. After that we dress for tho beach; them r . r - t ut ron. .. ' ! for tie bath, then for dinner, then fir tk .tructure -ill be aUt'ftS 0.000. There i. aUo- th lf ' ,1?l!t,Dff V0 larire faetorv for pickle, of Varioot kind. At Vinalhaveo, near ltockland. Me, i. another for fish, employing about TO hand.. No it really Kerns to a. that ve ia the South ought to ba able to put, up our ova fruit, and picklea, and fish. But so long a. we are content to receive our broom and axe-hacdlea, and roll ing pin., from the North, We fear we .ball bave to submit to this new drain likewine. J-'ayetUrilU Obtervtr. with the outer coating reproduced; but, , in theu) cae, instead of thirteen piece, . it i a single1 piece. ; On Sunday evening last, a young girl jumped from one of the piers jn the city of Racine, nnd was drowned. She had been accused of stealing money from her I for all Liver andtomacli Complaints. employers, wluch iinpenedliertotlus act jflntmKmtooo, n rnifnothiBg-out nr. f..i. -ar:jn ' r ,i a t ..i. uiainuruks: tie avoiueu louaoeu in eve ry form. Every morning he need the swearer. Vcs, ir,n was the rewlv. , 'Tlie daughter of MrVFarlow, of Maiden of violence. After her death the monev " Well, I swear," said flic profane one. Lane, New York, wnsfbr three years In ' waa fomi ; the house where she had I " am more nstoiiMlied at was iUMftit the hog! .i.....t i'- . .y i i.i . . . . . i ,,, uuuiiiiiii i u moM ueinoraoie siuio ui neaiiii. cuuscu i- r i i .... ii i i. i .;?s A. r liveu. uy tier nver ni.u siuiuucu ueoiguiii ii or der It had been mislaid. We do not The mother tried a vaiietvof rem- ,elrn 1 1,0 l,a,ne3 Uie lnnx.-MUwu BlIIIKU F.OKKSTS. Extensive forests, covering valleys and liillajd ArA nvM-f urinal ami tlu nnrnNit. - -. - - --, ..... - . yr..M ...w., ., i jvj a at .m FiMiiMfi' . . - . . Tt,lh'f! 1 after the Declaration of l'l" "'e t!k prevfiitsthe flowing dtrof the wutcrit An Ind .i;Jt.nce eHtensive matsli is tormed, particulurlv if,,. ,t, t'.,;,", cdics, but unfortiuiately thecliiUT X8 , "lfe "''t,"'' 'y2i. rianklhi was imnister, from the 1'nited States to Francd, he was ; weeks ago, she commenced to uso Hollo-1 . 'fx . well aduirted f..r the tymwflt of vnriorts . ' .,V; r. ? V'"rVl7. :";! way s i'llls in accordance with the print- ... . " I II V ll " l fir ii 1 1 in n nil r a ;iii iiwiviiinii your tett Eotottmr. Hie agents ntc of John McIXmongh of Ji. lat-lnmie w-ltrt lf a lotnvn w- uirl t I ia. AMiev twrish thev are - " " T.iV . directions, they have completely cur- " '7" ' TJTrX'iZ suecwded bv Other. aml so for genera- w ooinnaiiy uitiw on, s , ua-auuv . ied ,,cr after cverv other remedy had fuil-! 'K ""T 'T lu l" c ' a lececoco iy o.iiLra. nun sour feinera , ,f dinner thev were takni!? a ir asaofi . i . .,. ' lof Baltiuioro and New Orleans, and to turn, in nnecasitiglife and fatjor, until, -:,,. ttmif aau-mlM(W tl at each should cu "cr l" ""o'""1- t10 American Colonization SocSetv and . kind of uioe. in the conre of time, tlw bottom, nnder rf7to.d inniieneoofdecay and .h, pre.snrei" 'ivo.a' sentiment or toast. The English- s pressure : way- and .e . ur below j ui thc Ttiirtl-I'like tl ., i . . . . i' i.. jt... I , ti. i.-.i. ......... i...... i . ironi nnovc, uecoine inn. r to form a closed box. There? wa no nt- " ,mrd c ' th? ttIi1'r Part " "Xut nniJ I meridian glory, he is the admiration of , southern cane or reed, the kind iiuivor- eratre for air or liirht. and the door vm r"-" "r ' '. V. " the world I consisting mostly of oak, liiml ahd black j () of Fra,.ce j t jUc t.e m6on I - .1. ..a. t..l vri.... J nlml within th,.f Imv. ba ,'rf"ci tin abundance of hngwond is found 1 -was' nttorl defencfk'H. If illnesn or death came side w on Id tho door was ven stated -ftwal tiim-.; By a ealculatwm i C.fZ.xnAMiSm W. tMJ .Mafeila:k;iairHAi:;' iwy vi .m " other chanties, state that the property The Baltimore Connty Advocate ia has decreased through litigations and de- rlie tnn In liis printed on paper inado cxclinnvely of .tcrioratiotis fully one half oflta value at southern cane or reed, the kind nuiver- the deatli of the testator.. It was then . - ; imnj ijkii im imihh ivih. a n M.ai. Tlie i renchtnau followed ucxt and i ufactured for an experiment by Mr. Ilen- Ctiusr and FiFecL The distinguished and venerable Professor Silliman, in a speech, when referring to his excellent health and spirits at the age of 76, said that at 30, being dyspeptic and feeble, he determinedly cut off all stimulants, and has used none since; lie always ate plain upon him. tlie attendants out v"v,7 V ,v , 1 T' ' In her bright patli throngii the t remain ignorant of.it while 'Y' slie enlightens and inn uence the kept closed. It was, how- os,..cv V " t, now tnrnd to r'ranklin, I ' sibv. mainaht frvtm tlmi rmirA 1 tin . . that tire keeiH-r opened thci , ' V ' "'"J ,VT " "v. . fl". ; I-r, , dent that he was thrown tar into .1 nr h nillil tin it r ii mur ry ixiwe, at ins ui ill, wear iv Into nail, on the Northern Central railroad, in Balti- J n itAn eiiiiL'Art t.ivoat tiauotnetriHim.in tt.o nronortion of tweu-. " "'"" ul'l '"..ul,u" . , rfiW tr t.illonrrertrrinote.'irp.m the head of lic,e- C?,"1IU m! lm? ""u to tlie patient barrel withh, that box. but ,,,ve T'V". . ,1 ' I . . ... u uul. f..r ll.i.naad.I nf harm llllra are r ! 'I I.. r.-iK b.....I. M.I.L.r. .1... .....I..- " ' - I leavctiff,; mere county, earth." -kllllC- 1 , 'IB ' u !. fa wvfajyvw nruMa -v. nm Unit 111 IDA frlllftK. AlUl CFAVQ - Yorkitli( vaJuod at o.OUO.OOO, and now only, at Stf,270,0O0. Sot ow dollar of cha tat yet been received from the estate, and at every point and in every way has his last will been frustrated and thwarted. The oldest Pastor In Now He v. Dr. Si'Kixu, who has nresldeil.ovxirJ to Beck in an street chnrch for fcrtysix years; th How tcotdd it teork Here t It is said be a custou among tribes in Siberia, that whon a woman is married, she must stand still, and they -..obey liim." I 1.. l. .. .::.. I Or..r..7.j A .... Wne.n-.l ITXlj - I nll!IIIl IU I Zlll III ULI r c.lbH.II M"i. iiu. .JUffriO' wriiiit.i. .. v oil w ... ran were nmwually Inrgoy ftnd. mm" n.iulo for nut-, ihc city of New yesterday, a very beautiful specimen of which i now bur-1 n WucbinrrtAn Tib. Jfnahna nf Kev- Dr. KsOx, of Oio Dol egiaU Chnrch. i hcrsdf prepare tl.e wedding dinner, to n - - I I ii.TAii i : niAriiiwi i ,a nnvr harm., uuin. I ...i.ini. .11 liich all the relatives of both parties are pied ni? pTearrwtwn-iorry-yew ICevr JJr. bEABtBY is third in respect, to, her credit as a good housewife is estab sponge and cold water, and felt no less power of endurance than when bo was a roung man, nnd no abatement ot intel lectual; power. ' BACHELORS, TAKE WARNING! Hie celebrated Dr. Casper, of Berlin, estimates the mortality among bachelors, between the ages of tho mortaAity among bachelors, between the ages of thirty and fortv five, at twenty-seven per cent; while tho mortality among married nen between the same ages is only eighteen per cent As life advances tlie deference i becomes even more striking. Where forty one bachelor attain the age of 4ft, there are seventy eight married men ; a erenee of nearly two to one in favor of tfta latter. At the age of 60 there are forty-eight married men to twenty-two bachelors; at 7Q eleven bachelors to-twen- ty-seren married men ; and at 80. nine married men to three bachelor. No bachelor, it is said, ever lived to bo a hnndred. then I am no judge of such perfMRaan ces." ' ' : - - - - ' - " A Borrowed Coutdenance.A Gascon officer, demanding his salary from tin Minister of War, declared tliat be was-gat danger of dying with hunger, TdM Min ister, who saw tliat bis visage waa fall and ruddy told him that hialica ceartra dicted bis statement, "At,ir,'T aaid Lo, 'don't trust to that ; thia faae it not mine ; it belongs to my landlord, mdio ha given, mo crodit for a long tame past !" , . .. vln Irihmam,9 Idea of America. 40n of tlie best definitions of aa Irishman's Idea of" AmcrictT that we 6f f f aw, is con tained in the following extract from, the Tho Fairy Circle,' a tale of John Broogh ara' Irish Ecboc ; ' . j 'hobka ii , Wliere did 'bttocjr con' frobi. Cor ney T inquired Mary. "-' 1 Why, from 'Merriky, where else le replied that sent na the first pitaty. 'Long life to iX for both, ay I.1 .. , 'What ort of a place fa that,'I won derf Merriky, is it f . Tliey tell me it' a mighty sisable, Moll, darlin. I'm told that you might rowl England through it, an it would hardly make a dint in tlie ground ; there fresh water ocean inside of it that vou might dhround Ireland In. and save Father Mathew a wonderful atgiit or trouble ; an' as for hcotcbland, yon might stick it in a, corner on - one af their forests and you would never be able to find it ont except it may be, it might by the smell of whiskey. If I had only a inne oi money i d go tnore an' seek my vi aaa nivivi- . ' -4 - ' ,i 1 . . a:; time; aiid Rev. , Dr. absklijois, of lislied; but if otherwise, she is disgraced !.,, to i. ... . i i. ' i testant Geographical Bimnder.T London editor never were very famous for au iu- The Romtn CiitXotic CHurcM Prut- tiniate knowledge of American geogra- "it--TlMi-aUliatica.. recently nntMorth ! Pn7- T"'08. journal of the pretentious- snow tlie jwntmned supremacy ot t ro-j" ul l" -inrmtrM -vrvn givt na - Bleecker street church, fourth. . rlTJ i ,.r Ir'. Orlrai. it has been recently discovered, 'American manufactnro in the way of an ' 'be morning it question there ', . txcc.lt r,,,..,,.. 'mutmA ttnj Torv ricl.lv cluiscd silver imisl have been nearly tl(0 gallons of , i . , . i - .ii.i i-.IIII'hi on wnicu ii ciiv c-ver nw. cold water poured down upou the head ol ' . . r - ".i i i .i i . . .i r . ..... . i . the lMiat of emce that her mart ZrttXl r : "F, : roWd in the water, of the Adriatic : hatchie conhty, Miss'ssippL It was tankard; a present to the Hon. Pi do pal- S. Brook froid sundry citiiens of Col Misjudged Motives. An old man in Marsville, France, amassed a large for tuno by laborious industry and severe Ben-' abstinence and privations. He was re- gnnieu as a miser ; anu as it was tuougni in tliat capacity for el . . . .. .- IlT.w T "V- I . . icsuiiiiisin in .1 rns&ia, auu mo imiure- ti : r .-v..x, . ... ' .1 f l. r T .... ... ......... I l. ... i larSjrfl ilnnmnr ia 'tilAniWM. iJu, aintMm Llir V. II U I . 1 1 I'l JUl HD IV HIT IHAT.! I"! - O - "--- IThe popalation of tlie latter is scarcefv I nd oMhe bank of the river i tW Goth- . ... . . - . r - I . .. . . i L T ,. ic auu lurccieu ouiie iiuuse oi ixiuisiana. I'reston Tala- John Jiunyan's Fivte. The flute with more than one-third of the Court of Cabi winch Joliu Banyan beguiled the i tedi- i net, the master of ceremonies is tlie only iu the I Roman Catholic. In the active depart-! onsnessoj ins captive Hours is now iu tlie , Jkoinan v umiouc in ui active uooari-, , , r,.; j . p j, r,. possession or Mr. llowels. tailor. Gains-' mcnts of the State no Roman Catholic i!,-tT.: boronM.. r it j.m l.v,fc ' to be found. The Protestant schools, as i .'. . n ausmugwa.. yJ -1 e . 1 . . . J ... i : ..i. ....... .,. a At fa.... ait At- XIhM wa ivm sjs a iiiiovi a iw w k iMouKm i ...v. J I . . n. . . . w uu aaamsi imvii llluiMTrWL Ulllllltni (IB I II FT! nncstion aroso whv wa the nutient .ill " " " rUB"J "V't -vi .. . at n' that be hoarded hia monev-for mean and nniike tlie legol a stool, ont of winch, it wen as rroiesiani cnurciies, are ameu oy b;. snfA . .ljfi-.l ,.- Aa r..t old man Tvers of a to th i W H'S JbU of her degenerate s;v ; heaf, soot. to present it to Mrv B. on ves SXiK'wM'foJ I id, Bnn van, while in prison, main. ! the Stale, while the Roman Catholic arV , XffilSk E&tLi- SPcftrStm hM '?l k'M,,,!Bn ft"8 f'rf' Hlf. We. do Hot know tl.a t we fSh facrunsl it. 'When the turnkey, attract- left to their own resource. This is deem- 0.. rlKl JSw by adminrsterin to tho lunatics atfdin 'LIL ! . J. .1 ... .1 ' .i. .....i.-j ... i directed the whole of hi property to be 10 ascertain, possioie, tne cause ot t he mod cxainnlo- and oua which wa oaiv.v A-el of tartar emetic, . which.' were cd'' TO"" rIU , ' 'laid ont in building.au aqueJucfor tlie " repi.ced t . i nj tlte Gt CmuL-J; as-iSestly ho'uwy U muvorsally fmlt.1 close tothe bath, so a to lie readily f.r.T,1:, ; uin,jun of wi ti,o poor of the cityl"l, and by tins means the source of the ; M. Jlabto.tt member of the1 ted. ' ' ' - ' "' Cibla to the attendants without their' - - with water, which could only be purchas-,n''C was not perceived. j" Academy of Sciences, and M.Bomme of; - ,,yHHiy 4iaving to go toMrSnape for-theia 'I If' Hen. ". vTd''.Barr-ftent. from Pinetoledatagtprie,andthatbhadheer- - Middleburg, Holland, have-lMsm. making' CURE AND KILL1 v' -T rjolTowing ont.the ditiimavorTMM-.i. pres-'fnlly moored tb whole of hia Kfw-to-pre-t" -rfc-".Vohr "- fv Till sacred somein veatigationsiu respect to fliereturn, - 4 Snape, the atteodanl, ave Dolley , an ex-i? ";,n .li , it i-;' taken -hy Curdinal Pat'rlasi to the; cure for them this great blessing. - siot near Jerusalem has been pireliiued ' of the. great comet which apaeamd in thai Jate Lord. Ganlcstone, luuisclf a tra quantity directly heg.Hliiuio.it of the i,.rt' V' r) -TrfwiwTC YotJfe t Imperial family of Franco, there is onoi A . , uv the widow of a wealthy Jewish bank- year lOi, 392, C$2, 5)73, 1264, and 15iL e dmanan, took the bain to inquire hath. ' 'mrte thniiiifortiinato i.atimit Was. Vn l '' dnservea usuecial atteiltmn. ' It is a . ..., j ,1. rr.,,.. .w. .. :i or In Pr.iBsf.i wt,.. :nAn.th 1u.nttr t. llio result cive tlie arrival of this rare "r those itersons who had actuallv attc- ' flninw ii.tM.1 MnA ' trwaiu1L.lui-,tlttaniYilfll 4. " . . . ' . . ' .1 necame atarmen ur a uiien emin: his appearance the pale, agonized lni-.ru oiiiernhl. but is formed of two parts ge iiij A liidy was walking on Broadway a Htted to one another, audit encloses a bk. short time ago. whcti a gentlemen's coat !siraw from the "milliner of Bethlehem. the intenso shivering of tho ImmIv, tho 1 button ennght in the fringe. of her shawl. trenching of the limbs, and the lo of Homo moments elapsed before the par speech. He was hastily removod to a ties were separated. . , bed, bu, beforo Mr. Snupo . could arrive " 1 am attaolied to yon madam, saul tlie man war dead. An inqncst.was held the gentleman, good liumoredly, while he 4pon; the bod; ' Mr, Snape stated that, was iiidiwUioiwly trying to get.lHe,,. ,a pot mm-lSt,i esnrnthnfion had taken . "Th attachment is inutnalrsir,. was jhecnna fltuf death was canscd by li4 . tlio cpially g-i tiutnorodly reply. Tint Prince Imperial is to wear this relic aroniid hts neck, ilie straw Has Dccn blessed by Popo Pius 1XM : ; ; Punch says tliat the lcloak of roligiou ' is to 1 known by tho fine nap jthas dur ing sermon lime.' . - ra.l h.liuit, be nstaldishfid fr...i the f lace ami improve the whole neignbor-; visitor in August 1S5S, with an uncer-l ted marveirousc4ire,and found that mora Mediterranean to Jerusalem, with . the her own expense. She has plant- tainty of two years, more or less. v , tbm t wo-Uurit of the namlter- dkd wjr sanctioti of the Turkish and British gov- ,ed the whole area with a grove of olive eminent: the material of the line fiom trees, thua restoring it tho. original state Balnklava to Sebastopol will probably be 1 trol1 which it-derive it name, transferred for that purpose. "t - "7 '"' One of the Northern papers calls Mr. Arabia Is in a stato of insurrection, rc- Buchanan a dough fsee. Who would ex- fnsing any longer to recogniie the rule of tho Sultan. 'T 1 -- -j pect snca an old tace.-r . Jont:- Buck to have a rW shortly after thev had U cnrv,l Sir i L j y , r i -, c , rr VI 11' "V'1PoIe hoi . RoJ'ngbroko and I I-onl ' UfMnred Trd Wiuningtoh. were killed by curemongcr. ilivn. The ,Lonisvtllo (hy.) Courier, - - says, that the' wife of a well known dray man in Covington, died one dav last week. The next day, th bereaved man married a m?w wife,. and took her withi hltn to the dead wife' funeral ! I A kiiBdful rtivmatr tho. siiamra. of ai. Loir km. aaaa dnfuf aer'a. Ha i jfmln : ' Wlwa Pv'a ansa hrnf mptimn. 1 unaa whom my aa araa ka a j , lluw aft aronld I Hand aa4 lara. ' And c-1 . p1 fnaa haada Uk ker'a. '-A
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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